And what about the yawning and faster breathing? Normal when it happens sometimes?All in all, the shark looks good in the video.
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And what about the yawning and faster breathing? Normal when it happens sometimes?All in all, the shark looks good in the video.
And what about the yawning and faster breathing? Normal when it happens sometimes?
Which brand for water testing kits would you recommend?Could be flukes, could be detritus in the water, could be a water quality issue (that's why I asked what you are using to monitor the ammonia).
Jay
Which brand for water testing kits would you recommend?
I'll have an eye on them. Today both were breathing normaly.
Dear Jay, sadly i have to say that my bamboo probably got gill flukes. He is yawning often now and at night swimming to the surface and shaking it's head since today. Thats the first time he did that. The last times it was the yawning and belly rubbing.Could be flukes, could be detritus in the water, could be a water quality issue (that's why I asked what you are using to monitor the ammonia).
Jay
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Hi Jay, I know it’s an old forum but hoping you could help me out. I got the mazuri iodine pills- been having a hard time getting my blue spotted ribbon tail ray to eat them, as he likes krill the most and I can’t fit the iodine pill inside the krill- can I defrost the krill and iodine in a cup, so that the krill will be infused with it?The iodide dose I gave can also be used to prevent goiter in sharks.
I’ve never used calcium iodate so I can’t advise you on that.
Jay
The problem with that is twofold: soaking food in a drug doesn’t work well, it rinses off just as fast as it soaks in, and you don’t know how much the fish actually got. Then, iodine is really bitter and it may turn the fish off from eating food soaked in it.Hi Jay, I know it’s an old forum but hoping you could help me out. I got the mazuri iodine pills- been having a hard time getting my blue spotted ribbon tail ray to eat them, as he likes krill the most and I can’t fit the iodine pill inside the krill- can I defrost the krill and iodine in a cup, so that the krill will be infused with it?
Yeah, but still- he doesn’t like silversides, and I can’t get the pill inside pieces of krill, I’m kinda stumped on what to do nowThe problem with that is twofold: soaking food in a drug doesn’t work well, it rinses off just as fast as it soaks in, and you don’t know how much the fish actually got. Then, iodine is really bitter and it may turn the fish off from eating food soaked in it.
Shouldn’t you be cutting the pills up for a small ray? I forget the dose, but I thought you need to do that with small fish.
Sorry, I don’t have a good solution for you. Some people use Mazuri gel or other gel diet with iodine added, but I’ve found that rays don’t like that and it is really messy.Yeah, but still- he doesn’t like silversides, and I can’t get the pill inside pieces of krill, I’m kinda stumped on what to do now
Also, he’ll try chewing the silverside pieces, but will never swallow them. I cut each 4” silverside into 5 equal pieces so I’m not sure why he won’t swallow them
Good to know- the only reason I was gonna attempt to give him this pill was because k thought they needed it. Would a varied diet also give my ray the same nutrients?Sorry, I don’t have a good solution for you. Some people use Mazuri gel or other gel diet with iodine added, but I’ve found that rays don’t like that and it is really messy.
IDK, I’ve never had a blue spot ray develop goiter, so maybe this isn’t a huge issue for them, or maybe not until they’ve been in captivity a long time?